From The Daily Cartoonist.
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
AI Re-Imagines original cartoons
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Sunday, May 11, 2025
Ann Telnaes & Liza Donnelly Exhibition in Switzerland
From Maison du dessin de presse.
This exhibition highlights the work of two leading American cartoonists, Ann Telnaes and Liza Donnelly, whose incisive and committed drawings offer a powerful perspective on the place of women in society.
Through their caricatures and illustrations, they denounce inequality, defend women's rights, and question power dynamics with humor and insight.
Between satire and activism, their works demonstrate the essential role of cartoons in the fight for equality and freedom of expression.
Exhibition guide here.
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Zehra Ömeroğlu receives Robert Russell Courage in Cartooning Award 2025
From The Daily Cartoonist.
The offending cartoon was published in Leman, a satirical magazine composed mainly of women.
In 2022, she was summoned to the police station and informed of obscenity charges for her tongue-in-cheek pandemic-related cartoon.
Monday, May 5, 2025
Ann Telnaes Wins 2025 Pulitzer Prize
![]() Ann Telnaes wins the 2025 Pulitzer Prize in Illustrated Reporting and Commentary. She earned the honor “for delivering piercing commentary on powerful people and institutions with deftness, creativity – and a fearlessness that led to her departure from the news organization after 17 years.” What makes it all the more striking that she won the Pulitzer for The Washington Post — the very paper she left earlier this year in protest over editorial freedom. Here’s a few of the cartoons from the winning portfolio. |
Saturday, May 3, 2025
"License to Offend" Exhibition cancelled ‘over fears of offence’
From The Telegraph.
An exhibition of Fleet Street cartoons titled Licence to Offend, scheduled to go on public view in Kingston-upon-Thames, has been cancelled, apparently because the cartoons might offend someone.
The Kingston Riverside is operated by TownSq, which takes over unused public buildings and runs them as workspaces.
Thursday, May 1, 2025
25th World Press Freedom International Editorial Cartoon Competition (Results)
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First Prize: Constantin Sunnerberg (Cost), Belgium |
Monday, April 28, 2025
Cartooning Would-Be Kings
From Google Event.
To mark World Press Freedom Day on May 5th, the Institute of Democracy, Journalism, and Citizenship (IDJC), Syracuse University, Washington, DC will host a special event exploring cartoonists' contribution in the the age of "strong man" leaders and media oligarchs.
Speakers: cartoonists Barry Blitt, Kevin Kallaugher, Joel Pett, and Signe Wilkinson and experts Katherine Jacobsen and Roslyn Mazer will discuss findings from the latest report by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
The event will also include the announcement of this year's Robert Russell Courage in Cartooning Award.
Speakers: cartoonists Barry Blitt, Kevin Kallaugher, Joel Pett, and Signe Wilkinson and experts Katherine Jacobsen and Roslyn Mazer will discuss findings from the latest report by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
The event will also include the announcement of this year's Robert Russell Courage in Cartooning Award.
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